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B+W RED LIGHT 590 MRC BASIC E 49

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  • Round filters for black and white photography
  • Optimization of grey tones for expressive images
  • Available as yellow, orange and red filters
  • MRC coating
  • Suitable for analog and digital cameras
  • Made in Germany

As the name suggests, B+W black-and-white filters are mainly used in black-and-white photography.
Yellow filters can, for example, make landscape shots more brilliant and better differentiate green plants, yellow and orange filters can conjure up clouds and cloud mountains from small clouds, red filters can even increase them to dramatic thunderstorm intensity or create moonlight effects during the day.

TIP
On digital cameras with black and white mode, contrast enhancements can be achieved in this way directly when taking the picture.

BASIC Red Light 590 (090)
The classic B+W 090 Red Light 590 filter for architecture. White facades glow brightly, blue skies darken dramatically, clouds shine, also for spectacular landscape photos with greatly improved distance vision and for separating tones in object shots (blue and green very dark, red bright).

Coating: MRC

Durchmesser: E 49
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 68,20
59,32 Effekt-Filter
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

B+W RED LIGHT 590 MRC BASIC E 49

Short profile

  • Round filters for black and white photography
  • Optimization of grey tones for expressive images
  • Available as yellow, orange and red filters
  • MRC coating
  • Suitable for analog and digital cameras
  • Made in Germany

Product description for B+W RED LIGHT 590 MRC BASIC E 49

As the name suggests, B+W black-and-white filters are mainly used in black-and-white photography.
Yellow filters can, for example, make landscape shots more brilliant and better differentiate green plants, yellow and orange filters can conjure up clouds and cloud mountains from small clouds, red filters can even increase them to dramatic thunderstorm intensity or create moonlight effects during the day.

TIP
On digital cameras with black and white mode, contrast enhancements can be achieved in this way directly when taking the picture.

BASIC Red Light 590 (090)
The classic B+W 090 Red Light 590 filter for architecture. White facades glow brightly, blue skies darken dramatically, clouds shine, also for spectacular landscape photos with greatly improved distance vision and for separating tones in object shots (blue and green very dark, red bright).

Coating: MRC

B+W RED LIGHT 590 MRC BASIC E 49

Optik
Filter-Art
Effekt-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
49 mm
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